Hey guys, I got the permit to build a 10' genny next to my house. It'll sit about 10 feet above my house (about 30 feet in the air). It's the best location considering the circumstances, and there's actually quite a bit of wind at that level.
I've been trying to scrounge up an old (water pumping type) Windmill tower, but I got to thinking about how big its footprint would have to be.
I came up with this idea of a tower using 6 x 6's or some kind of similar square lumber. Of course, this is an exploded view. The two outer pieces are cemented into the ground. The middle piece fits snugly between the outer ones. That keeps it from rotating. Also supporting it would be 3 large bolts or metal rods of some type. I chose 3 because you could space them out over several feet.
The main advantage of this type of system would be that, if you remove 2 of the rods, I would have a pivot point that I could use to lean the middle piece against the roof of the house for maintenance. Also, depending on the weight of the finished mill, I could easily mount it to the top of the middle board. A 6 x 6 square wood platform should be big enough for a large floor flange or similar to support a vertical pole for mounting.
I'm pretty sure that I'm not doing anything unusual here. Something tells me that I've seen this concept before.
What do you guys think?
